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Join Us for a Free Virtualization Webinar with vExpert David Davis

Join Us for a Free Virtualization Webinar with vExpert David Davis

TrainSignal’s virtualization instructor David Davis has been helping thousands of IT professionals get started with virtualization and cloud computing through his best-selling VMware training courses, his popular blog vmwarevideos.com, and free resources like his latest Introduction to Virtualization video training and PDF guide.

Today, we’d like to invite you to an exclusive live webinar with David that will help you get started using virtualization today. The webinar will focus on what virtualization is and why you need it, how you can get started with your own virtualization lab and how to test and deploy virtualization solutions.

Join Us For: Introduction to Virtualization presented by vExpert David Davis

TrainSignal Webinar
Date: Thursday, October 6, 2011
Time: 12 PM – 1 PM CDT

Register: Registration is now closed

This is a unique opportunity to ask questions and talk to one of the most recognized virtualization experts in the world. David has written hundreds of articles on virtualizatioin and has presented at conferences, including VMworld and TechMentor. He has over 18 years of enterprise IT experience and has been recognized as a VMware vExpert for three years in a row. If you’re interested in learning about virtualization, there’s no better person to learn from.

 

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